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Originally Posted by whitmm
And that's fine to argue that side of things. But when you are talking about gambling and regulation, it's a whole new ball game. Regulation isn't going to stop BO, or any other retailer from charging whatever they want. Just like regulation isn't going to stop you from asking whatever you want for a card you own.
With a fluid, ever-changing market, how do you set odds and reguations? A scratch off ticket can't change in value. A $100 winner is going to be a $100 winner every day of the year. That number is never going to change. An Aaron Nola card is only as valuable as what somebody is willing to pay on that day. That card doesn't come out as it's worth X amount and you can buy or sell that card for X amount today or 10 years from now. Card companies meet all the requirements by releasing odds. They don't have to promise or guarantee any type of return on investment. Just like any mystery pack. The only issue is when they mess up and a card doesn't get packed out in any form.
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That’s the reason I used the qualifier “almost”. I don’t want regulation. I almost want it in a bit of hyperbole highlighting how bad Dynasty is.
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